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The bigger the dev team the less confidence I have nowadays.I just don't have confidence in games with such small dev teams
The bigger the dev team the less confidence I have nowadays.I just don't have confidence in games with such small dev teams
Kind of agree, most of the time smaller team can make much more focus game.The bigger the dev team the less confidence I have nowadays.
Nah. I don't think it's worth my time playing games with less emphasis on gameplay, it's kinda insulting playing fakes.
Kind of agree, most of the time smaller team can make much more focus game.
To troll and console war. Pretty clear agenda. Some Zelda fans feel threatened, for whatever reason.
Kena is nothing like Zelda. Oddly, the game it reminds me a lot of is Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice.As a Zelda fan, this might be the best Zelda to come out in several generations. I will probably like it a lot better than BotW, but 2 totally different types of games. Kena is Zelda and Zelda is now Assassin's Creed.
Maybe Zelda fans should feel threatened by the next Assassin's Creed game, IDFK.
if I clear the backlog.
Kena is nothing like Zelda. Oddly, the game it reminds me a lot of is Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice.
That threw me off for a second there but I guess it has backstories for each area and probably has to some tramautic emotional thing going on. I was kinda focused on folks saying that the gameplay was very basic similar to like a guess a zelda game.Kena is nothing like Zelda. Oddly, the game it reminds me a lot of is Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice.
Yeah, I'm talking gameplay, definitely not story or atmosphere. It's got that "AAA indie" feel. You walk around, solve puzzles, then have scripted areas for fights. Kena is a lot harder than Hellblade though.That threw me off for a second there but I guess it has backstories for each area and probably has to some tramautic emotional thing going on. I was kinda focused on folks saying that the gameplay was very basic similar to like a guess a zelda game.
Kena is nothing like Zelda. Oddly, the game it reminds me a lot of is Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a lot harder than the cute art style lets on--to help out, we've got 13 tips and tricks to help you be a better spirit guide.
Developer Ember Lab's debut title, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, is out. The PlayStation console exclusive is available for PS5, PS4, and PC (via the Epic Games Store). If you're jumping in, you may have noticed that Bridge of Spirits is more challenging than the game's cute art style originally lets on--we've got 13 tips to help you be a better spirit guide.
In Bridge of Spirits, you play as Kena, a spirit guide on a personal quest that sees her stumbling upon a deserted village. The village and its surrounding areas are full of the spirits of the people who once lived there, many of whom can't move on as a result of their individual traumas. Kena's goal lies beyond the village, but she'll only be able to reach it if she helps the spirits she encounters.
For those still on the fence, check out GameSpot's Kena: Bridge of Spirits review, in which Phil Hornshaw writes, "Kena: Bridge of Spirits is ultimately a game about making those connections, just like it's about making a connection with the game world around you through the Rot. It centers on characters who tried valiantly but failed to help one another, and what dealing with that pain did to them. It's about exploring a world and seeing what it once was, and helping to restore it again. And while Kena: Bridge of Spirits is full of familiar-feeling combat and exploration, its ability to find different ways to look at those ideas makes for a beautiful, emotional, and exciting journey."
I'm honestly surprised how much I'm enjoying the fights, I was expecting serviceable combat with charming story but I'm legitimately enjoying the boss fights in this game.I’m well and truly smitten by this game and I can’t recommend it enough for the price. But, don’t be fooled by the charming visuals; this game can be pretty tough at times.
I must admit that I’ve felt the full spectrum of emotions with at least one of the bosses so far; from a cursing, gibbering wreck, to a fist pumping hero. The last boss I beat felt like an endgame boss, but it was nothing of the sort, which was both fantastic and incredibly troubling haha.I'm honestly surprised how much I'm enjoying the fights, I was expecting serviceable combat with charming story but I'm legitimately enjoying the boss fights in this game.
If it wasn't for warzone it would be clear! 8 have metro exodus, assasins creed origins and 1 or 2 others to get through. The problem is I also want to replay old games like GOT and death stranding as well.
Their hidden spots are surrounded by purple lights and and the Dualsense controller pulses(vibration) when you are really close to them.Is there an easy way to find missing rot? Still early in the game but having to retread some of these areas is going to be a bit of a chore
Their hidden spots are surrounded by purple lights and and the Dualsense controller pulses(vibration) when you are really close to them.
Don't be so cheap, buy it today to support the devs.Seems like a decent game but I've too much to play already.. May get it next year on discount if I clear the backlog.
Yeah I'm still missing quite a few from the first area. Most of the Village's Rots are inside the corrupted houses anyway so you have to first get the mail letters before you can collect them.yeah it’s just a little subtle I guess I’ve missed a few in certain areas
Yea.. Why isn't there one? Reading first impressions is always better than review scores and fps talks.how can this game have no OT
It is locked 30 (and locked 60) in all modes and on all consoles, as was analyzed by graphics and performance analysts on YouTube.Am I hallucinating or did today's patch on PS5 improve 30fps mode? Old 30fps fidelity mode felt more like 25ish with sluggish response. While it sort of felt better after the most recent patch?
Or maybe I'm just projecting my wish for 30fps mode to be better locked down than the current implementation.
Fight me
I'm not buying a game today when my aim is to clear my backlog. I already bought ghost expansion and ratchet day 1 despite this fact.Don't be so cheap, buy it today to support the devs.
Only peasants can't afford a game, or else it will be perfect for game pass.
Don't be so cheap, buy it today to support the devs.
Only peasants can't afford a game, or else it will be perfect for game pass.
No one knows. You're the only one playing in 30 FPS mode.Am I hallucinating or did today's patch on PS5 improve 30fps mode? Old 30fps fidelity mode felt more like 25ish with sluggish response. While it sort of felt better after the most recent patch?
Or maybe I'm just projecting my wish for 30fps mode to be better locked down than the current implementation.
2/3 inAny level or chapter list for this?
Curious to see where I am at. Just finished the Andria storyline.